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leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 11-month high. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social game maker zynga was expected to lose money in the last quarter. late today, it reported it didn't, but it expects to lose money this quarter. zynga has had a tough time replicating the early success of games like "farmville" and "words with friends." after closing up 7% in the regular session, zynga shares were higher by as almost 6% more in after hours trading. this comes after losing more than 70% in the past year. make-up company estee lauder led the consumer sector with sales growing across the globe. shares gained 6% to close at their highest price since october. the company raised its profi
leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 11-month high. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social...
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this is the technology of tomorrow. tavis could get that shoe -- tavis: get that shoe. >> bid is at a museum of art. lightweight. biodegradable. but my passion is about how can we change the things that we design and manufacture such that we can bring jobs back to our country and to have greener technology. less of a carbon footprint. i think this is the next big thing. tavis: i think i get it, and i think the audience gets it now, but when you named this book, what were you thinking? >> whether or not on to a partnership or a country being divided or a business going through a difficult environment, we need this assistance and how we live. tavis: i have been to china and have had the honor many times. my very first trip, i was taken by a friend of mine, and after spending a week or two in china, i learned so much. it the last day of the trip, we rescinding and waiting on a plane to take off. traveling between beijing and shanghai, and i did not realize that she had grown up in that cultural revolution. and after being
this is the technology of tomorrow. tavis could get that shoe -- tavis: get that shoe. >> bid is at a museum of art. lightweight. biodegradable. but my passion is about how can we change the things that we design and manufacture such that we can bring jobs back to our country and to have greener technology. less of a carbon footprint. i think this is the next big thing. tavis: i think i get it, and i think the audience gets it now, but when you named this book, what were you thinking?...
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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or for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade it is called an extra duty juridical assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data is absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most stronger are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant are in town called in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would consider every man over a certain age sometimes sixteen sometimes eighteen is a militant by definition we know it is not true the details of that investigation the results are expected towards the end of the year and taber thank you for joining us today to talk about britain and of course all the unanswered questions that go along with that. the u.s. and north korea are flexing the
or for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade it is called an extra duty juridical assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data is absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the...
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to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes of jane, brian, tina lee and a bunch of other people who have been sort of working on this open data problem, it's been sort of exciting to sort of see it come to fruition today and see sort of the progress that they've made. so, for me this is sort of -- it's been fun to sort of watch this team of people come together and do what they do and make san francisco a 21st century city. so, you know, it's an honor to welcome the mayor back to the hatchery, the new hatchery. we invite you, supervisor chiu, to our monthly infamous happy hours where bourbon and
to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes...
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she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how to bring a fresh set of eyes in to help us to grow. >> absolutely. charlie: there are two interesting stories about you. it has to do with the family and one i think this was at bain. finish the story. your wife was an attorney, correct? >> yes. charlie: she was going to san francisco. and you were with great love for the idea of family wanted to take the kids to school. and so you wanted to be there in san francisco. bain did not have a single client in san francisco. but you were therefore going to resign and go do something in san francisco. there was a guy nam
she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how...
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leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses, focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 11-month high. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social game maker zynga was expected to lose money in the last quarter. late today, it reported it didn't, but it expects to lose money this quarter. zynga has had a tough time replicating the early success of games like "farmville" and "words with friends." after closing up 7% in the regular session, zynga shares were higher by as almost 6% more in after hours trading. this comes after losing more than 70% in the past year. make-up company estee lauder led the consumer sector with sales growing across the glo. hares ined 6% to close at their highest price since october. the company raised its profit fo
leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses, focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 11-month high. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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when they began planning it, the technology to build it didn't exist. it had to be developed by companies and laboratories in europe, asia, and the united states. >> we, in doing these experiments, do push the technologies to the limits. and so, you know, industry eats this stuff up. they say, "here's something. we can make this faster. we know how to do this. okay, so now we can market it." and that's what's happened. >> so a lot of companies benefit from the technology that's developed. >> absolutely. >> one of the things they're hoping to find is called the higgs particle, named after peter higgs, a professor in scotland. he theorized that there must be something in the universe that we can't see that gives things weight or substance. he got a look at the first machine powerful enough to test whether he was right. >> the higgs particle is sometimes called the god particle. why? >> it's called that because it plays a very, very important role. in giving mass to the other particles, it allows solid structures, solid things, you, me, tables, chairs, to
when they began planning it, the technology to build it didn't exist. it had to be developed by companies and laboratories in europe, asia, and the united states. >> we, in doing these experiments, do push the technologies to the limits. and so, you know, industry eats this stuff up. they say, "here's something. we can make this faster. we know how to do this. okay, so now we can market it." and that's what's happened. >> so a lot of companies benefit from the technology...
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green energy technology. energy tends to be a huge kind of -- there are any number of demonstration projects early in kinds of things people can do. but it's the kind of activity that requires a certain degree of activity at scale. ened so that kind of infrastructural support is very important. and the federal government can do any number of things, but one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together. not unlike what you were talking about, to bring them together with universities in precompetitive research including applied research areas. to help support shared infrastructure. that's where smaller companies that need to do pro to typing, some of the national labs are providing their major computational facilities to help companies with modeling and simulation, to be able to improve and begin to think about how to scale what they do. so it's kind of a daisy chain having -- going from the fundamental research to creating the kind of safe harbors and partnerships that can allow r
green energy technology. energy tends to be a huge kind of -- there are any number of demonstration projects early in kinds of things people can do. but it's the kind of activity that requires a certain degree of activity at scale. ened so that kind of infrastructural support is very important. and the federal government can do any number of things, but one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together. not unlike what you were talking about, to bring them together...
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technology helped pull the market higher with the tech sector up 1%. energy and consumer discretionary sectors were higher by 0.8% each. specialized semiconductor maker micro-chip technology led that sector. the company's outlook was much stronger than expected. shares gained 7.2%, rising to their highest price since march. micro-chip's gear is used in the automotive and industrial markets. also helping tech stocks was apple's 1.4% gain. shares have seen some buying this week after their steep fall since late january. and hewlett-packard gained 2.6% was the best among dow stocks. late today the largest outside investor in dell said it does not support the $24 billion deal to take it private. southeastern asset management owns about eight and a half percent of dell. it said the deal "grossly undervalues the company." boeing warned customers that deliveries due very soon of its dreamliner 787 could be delayed. regulators are still working to identify and fix the lithium batteries catching fire. shares dipped 1.1%. earlier this week shares were less than
technology helped pull the market higher with the tech sector up 1%. energy and consumer discretionary sectors were higher by 0.8% each. specialized semiconductor maker micro-chip technology led that sector. the company's outlook was much stronger than expected. shares gained 7.2%, rising to their highest price since march. micro-chip's gear is used in the automotive and industrial markets. also helping tech stocks was apple's 1.4% gain. shares have seen some buying this week after their steep...
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. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village of people who are willing to partner and collaborate with each other and speak not only to adults about this issue but speak to children and i think it's an interesting transition from mia's work to mine. still not mine. >> it is but -- >> and the role we play at cartoon network and thousands of kids at home everyday and the role we play is taking that information, translating it and content on the line and when kids come independently to our screens to play games and watch television and do a variety of things we have information for them on information they care deeply part. in 2008 as research we do we asked new quest
. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village...
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of force course technology moves much for. aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists they are compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason or transparency and we do not know how that process is undertaken and of course this is really we're going that's a chance in general is gathering the all important data is that absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong attacks are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant are entangled in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would c
of force course technology moves much for. aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists they are compiled by somebody either authorized by the...
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now the digitization is kind of like a technology project. it is not 100 percent, what it is is it is taking, our apiture cards or micro film and putting into a digital format that can run through our program and be able to provide the information to our our reports and other types of reports. that is budgeted on a agoing basis, nr is a transfer of funding for that project. we are, we have put out an rfp, i believe last year, we have a contract with a vendor to do it. we need to hire some in-house staff for that project. so all of that is set aside, the positions are authorized there is not anything that we need to include in this two-year budget that is new for that. so i think that we are addressing what we need to do right now. and we are trying to you know, basically, implement all of those projects before this kind of requesting and then going through the justification for it, when we are not sure, you know, we know that it is not that we are not sure, that we know where we are in it and we are going to be right now. so yes, i believe th
now the digitization is kind of like a technology project. it is not 100 percent, what it is is it is taking, our apiture cards or micro film and putting into a digital format that can run through our program and be able to provide the information to our our reports and other types of reports. that is budgeted on a agoing basis, nr is a transfer of funding for that project. we are, we have put out an rfp, i believe last year, we have a contract with a vendor to do it. we need to hire some...
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philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new worldechnology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new yor
philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new worldechnology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support...
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let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people
let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people
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we don't want to be held hostage by a vendor or by technology. this data belongs to our constituents. we are simply stewards of it. in closing, i want to thank the hatchery, i want to thank our city leadership, mayor, as well as president chiu and partnering with us on this legislation. and i want to thank all of you in our community who have really done amazing things with this data. it's just a celebration of the good work that you're doing that we're here. open data would not exist without our community. so, with that, i'm going to actually hand it off to 100 plus to do a really quick demo and then we're going to do a little q & a and we'll have them come up next. >> 100 plus, we're based here in san francisco. we are interested in small healthy behaviors, ways to be healthy that don't involve going to the gym. we created a system where we recommend hops or help opportunities. these are little activities and places that are seed by users and served to other users based on location. and we used open data to seed our entire system. so, we input
we don't want to be held hostage by a vendor or by technology. this data belongs to our constituents. we are simply stewards of it. in closing, i want to thank the hatchery, i want to thank our city leadership, mayor, as well as president chiu and partnering with us on this legislation. and i want to thank all of you in our community who have really done amazing things with this data. it's just a celebration of the good work that you're doing that we're here. open data would not exist without...
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units cops can attach to your car in every case there's a legitimate police use for these technologies as well as an incredible potential for abuse the fourth amendment part of the bill of rights that jefferson demanded madison put into the constitution as the price of getting virginia's ratification is one sentence long. it says the right of the people to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants show issue but upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be see just now other words they can't spy on you on you personally unless they have enough proof to bring before a judge that you're up to something that's probably illegal in the case of the police helicopters the trucks the g.p.s. units the phone taps. the infrared cameras to some extent both state governments congress and even the supreme court particular in the case of the infrared cameras have brought their use in to at least a marginal compliance w
units cops can attach to your car in every case there's a legitimate police use for these technologies as well as an incredible potential for abuse the fourth amendment part of the bill of rights that jefferson demanded madison put into the constitution as the price of getting virginia's ratification is one sentence long. it says the right of the people to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants show...
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it's technology innovation is developments from around russia we've got the future covered. these are the images. can. see the u.k. is looking at ways to curb the wave of eastern european immigrants expected of its doors when romania and bulgaria given access to the e.u. two thousand and fourteen and the government's not considering a negative advertisement campaign about the country to make it less appealing to potential move as. the story. we show many things going for our country the english language our stick times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest and visit but that's not the message that europe's newest member states will be getting come january twenty fourth team twenty nine million romanians and bulgarians will be able to live and work anywhere in europe including britain but the u.k. government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade what's feared it could be a flood of eastern european immigrant
it's technology innovation is developments from around russia we've got the future covered. these are the images. can. see the u.k. is looking at ways to curb the wave of eastern european immigrants expected of its doors when romania and bulgaria given access to the e.u. two thousand and fourteen and the government's not considering a negative advertisement campaign about the country to make it less appealing to potential move as. the story. we show many things going for our country the english...
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behind the technologies are for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about area bombing we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra dude juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they're compiled by somebody they're authorized by other people with there is no transparency and we do not know how that process is undertaken furthermore we have very bad experience with the kind of drone warfare that we have money toward and that is the wardrobe of warfare in gaza strip where since the beginning of the second intifada in two thousand the end of the year two thousand israel has conducted a very substantial use of drone warfare and they have conducted of hundreds of targeted assassinations there and this is a kind of a bad experience that we have because although israel claims that these are targeted at these limit the number
behind the technologies are for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about area bombing we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra dude juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they're compiled by somebody they're...
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it can attract high paying jobs, it can power technological and scientific break through and keep us at the cutting edge of innovation, qb 3 also was the first part of the uc system to create a technical incubator, 280 million dollars raised and they were telling me earlier that a company from moscow wants to come and join and we are out of room and so we have to find more space for our incubator. so it is a small part of a great vision that all of california should be proud of. and i just want to end with a little word about the secret sauce. the secret sauce and life sciences at the university of california at san francisco. the secret sauce in innovation in the university of california and i was meeting with the fed share man in 2000 greenspan and he said governor you have something that no one else has, you have 14 research universities then 12 now 13. ten at the university of california a place that i went to called stanford which by the way was never in the top ten we lost every football game my first year, but thanks to the coach going pretty well know, thank you, go 9ers. >>
it can attract high paying jobs, it can power technological and scientific break through and keep us at the cutting edge of innovation, qb 3 also was the first part of the uc system to create a technical incubator, 280 million dollars raised and they were telling me earlier that a company from moscow wants to come and join and we are out of room and so we have to find more space for our incubator. so it is a small part of a great vision that all of california should be proud of. and i just want...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. these are. joining us here on our show in moscow it's cold and wet so you really shouldn't that's not the message from the russian capital that's the message from the u.k. sending it to follow e.u. citizens in romania and bulgaria looking for ways to cut back on immigration eastern europeans will flood britain given. to the e.u. in twenty fourteen but it's reports. found a way to get even with thank you ken. we show many things going for our country the english language testing times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest and visit but that's not the message that europe's newest member states will be getting come january twenty fourth team twenty nine million rumanians imbolc garion will be able to live and work anywhere in europe including britain but the u.k. government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade what's feared it co
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. these are. joining us here on our show in moscow it's cold and wet so you really shouldn't that's not the message from the russian capital that's the message from the u.k. sending it to follow e.u. citizens in romania and bulgaria looking for ways to cut back on immigration eastern europeans will flood britain given. to the e.u. in twenty fourteen but it's reports. found a way to get even with thank you ken. we...
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so you say concussion reduction technology. is that what you're doing? >> our claim is that we help reduce the possibility of head injury. that's our claim. we never mention the word "concussion." >> reporter: concussion reduction technology. >> exactly. that's the name of the product. >> reporter: but you're claiming that it reduces concussions or that's the name of your product? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: it doesn't. >> we're not claiming that. >> reporter: even though your product is called concussion reduction technology? >> correct. but we're not claiming that. one is a name and one is a claim. and our claim is that we help reduce the possibility of head injury. >> reporter: after that interview, the company changed its packaging, actually removing the words "concussion reduction technology" from the box. david, it's now just called crt. >> they changed the labeling after your "nightline" investigation. but in the meantime, this is a real concern for parents. it would seem that products like these play into the fears of parents who just really want to
so you say concussion reduction technology. is that what you're doing? >> our claim is that we help reduce the possibility of head injury. that's our claim. we never mention the word "concussion." >> reporter: concussion reduction technology. >> exactly. that's the name of the product. >> reporter: but you're claiming that it reduces concussions or that's the name of your product? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: it doesn't. >> we're not claiming that....
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are full of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct of wars especially become a free. you type of act that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra jude juridical assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data is there absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong attacks are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant are in town called in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would consider every man over a certain age sometimes sixteen sometimes eighteen as a militant by definition we know we can is not true the details of that investigation the results expected towards the end of the year at tabor thank you for joining us today to talk about britain's steep terrain and of course all the other answer questions that go along with that. the u.s. and sou
are full of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct of wars especially become a free. you type of act that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra jude juridical assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data is there absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and...
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. >> it does not include any living tissue, but it sports the latest prosthetic technology including artificial organs, a synthetic blood, and robotic lynn's -- limbs. >> at first glance, you might mistake him for a person, but rex's body is more like a computer. >> i thought that was absolutely science fiction, so i thought it was very impressive. also the fact they are very close to end implantable artificial kidney that will be able to replace a failing kidney -- >> he has a pathetic form and had, so he is familiar with the challenges prosthetics users face. >> it is difficult to be told not only is this technology not ready yet, but when it becomes available, it will be so expensive that it will be completely out of the question. >> rex is not cheap, but he showcases what is possible with modern technology and creates hope for amputees around the world. >> that makes the $6 million man sound like a bargain. >> and that will be getting cheaper as technology gets less expensive, so we will be keeping an eye on that. thanks for joining us. >> for more, visit our website at dw.de. >>
. >> it does not include any living tissue, but it sports the latest prosthetic technology including artificial organs, a synthetic blood, and robotic lynn's -- limbs. >> at first glance, you might mistake him for a person, but rex's body is more like a computer. >> i thought that was absolutely science fiction, so i thought it was very impressive. also the fact they are very close to end implantable artificial kidney that will be able to replace a failing kidney -- >>...
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it's something to take other peoples technology, but to become a leader in technology come you have to protect property rights. they has to be a clear property rights. i would finally add a very important challenge that would need to be tackled sooner rather than later is the dual citizenship, two types of citizens in the 50s, where we sent half that in the cities. maybe a third of men come as something like that don't you still rights that other citizens get in the city. how do you continue this organization? this is not an easy problem and again point to countries like india and brazil, which have huge problems, we cities got overrun and became a successful are coming back now. so these are important things that need to be done. [speaking chinese] >> translator: well, professor rogoff talked about reform. there is a major movement. there is more movement towards a market economy, this is continuing. of course the financial reform needs to do a lot more. i just like to ask about this. given that the western financial markets are having difficulties and channel the financial market is
it's something to take other peoples technology, but to become a leader in technology come you have to protect property rights. they has to be a clear property rights. i would finally add a very important challenge that would need to be tackled sooner rather than later is the dual citizenship, two types of citizens in the 50s, where we sent half that in the cities. maybe a third of men come as something like that don't you still rights that other citizens get in the city. how do you continue...
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there are a lot of promising aspects of this, as with most any technology. for instance, the internet, it's so wonderful, the spread of information, the access people have, but, of course, the intrnlt has a dark side and can really shatter people's lives in a lot of ways. similarly, we're starting to see some of the dark sights of drones, particularly having to do with invasion of privacy. you know, little cameras flying around in the air. so the government is, i think, just beginning to get around to try to figure out how do we regulate drones, what do we say you can and can't do, who can have them? but we're just at the beginning of that. the concern is the technology is moving faster than the laws and the regulations. >> which often happens with technology. >> which often happens. >> michael, thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >>> we just got this information. we gt an early look at the joint chiefs of staff, martin dempsey's testimony later today, he's going to acknowledge that the u.s. diverted a drone to benghazi with
there are a lot of promising aspects of this, as with most any technology. for instance, the internet, it's so wonderful, the spread of information, the access people have, but, of course, the intrnlt has a dark side and can really shatter people's lives in a lot of ways. similarly, we're starting to see some of the dark sights of drones, particularly having to do with invasion of privacy. you know, little cameras flying around in the air. so the government is, i think, just beginning to get...
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and i thank you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law for use it always lags behind the technologies of force course the chronology moves much for. aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they are compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason o
and i thank you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law...
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so technology is my top pick. but industrials and materials aren't too far behind either. >> thanks for coming on. jeremy zarin from ubs. >> interesting. again, indicative overall market sentiment. no one mentions energy. energy is leading the markets higher this year, close to 9%. it is not on anyone's radar, not on an overweight basis. stiffny g stephanie got into oxy. i would look at energy on any dip in the overall market. >> why is energy getting no love when you have oil about 100 bucks? >> there is a disconnect between pricing itself and the earnings performance of the companies. energy equities are outperforming the pricing and folks focus incorrectly on spot pricing. >> coming up on half time, the busiest day of the year for upgrades and downgrades. are the calls right on the money? our traders will weigh in. >>> google is pulling back after a 40% move higher since mid-june. is it still the best tech stock to own in 2013? with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the
so technology is my top pick. but industrials and materials aren't too far behind either. >> thanks for coming on. jeremy zarin from ubs. >> interesting. again, indicative overall market sentiment. no one mentions energy. energy is leading the markets higher this year, close to 9%. it is not on anyone's radar, not on an overweight basis. stiffny g stephanie got into oxy. i would look at energy on any dip in the overall market. >> why is energy getting no love when you have oil...
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aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason or transparency and we do not know how that process is undertaken and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data is that absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most drone attacks are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant. in town gold in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would consider every man over a certain age sometimes sixteen sometimes eighteen is a militant by definition we know it is not t
aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason or transparency and we do not...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today.
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today.
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it's technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter on the day. then again you will see as john kerry begins his time as the new u.s. secretary of state has been revealed that many of them busted his setting and again were made to done as to the president's campaign and you were a pool says this year's competition among the big money bank is to land the most sought after diplomatic sports was especially tight she's going to check and has the details as you can imagine the competition for diplomatic post is tough especially in safe and wealthy countries somewhere in western europe and asia a recent study by two professors of international relations at pennsylvania state university looked at available information on president obama's donors direct political contributions and the positions that they received and they concluded that those whose political connections to president obama were me
it's technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter on the day. then again you will see as john kerry begins his time as the new u.s. secretary of state has been revealed that many of them busted his setting and again were made to done as to the president's campaign and you were a pool says this year's...
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you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new application send shares higher? find out when cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. coming up on "mad money" i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant f
you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new...